Saturday, October 15, 2005

Entry #185Just did stretches. No report for today. I watched the Olympia on pay per view, so here's what I thought of it:

"I actually payed $30 for it on pay per view. It sucked. It wasunorganized as hell, microphones weren't working, judges pressed wrongbuttons during scoring, bodybuilders posed against the wrong guy, andJay Cutler was being a gigantic crybaby for not winning against Ronnie.I mean, I could understand disappointment, but damn. This is how theinterview went:

Interviewer: "Jay, what are your feelings on Ronnie winning?"

Jay: "Unbelievable. This is a joke. It's unbelievable."

Interviewer: "Well, I know we'll see more of you next year, better than ever!"

Jay: "I don't know. I want to go home. I just don't feel like doing anything."

Interviewer: "Uh, but surely your fans and everything from tonight inspires you to train harder for next year, right?"

Jay: "No. Tonight was supposed to be it. Just because he's Mr. Olympia, they gave him first place again."

Onand on like that. And then Gene Rychlak attempted to break the worldrecord for bench press at 1,015 lbs. The bar fell on his chest afterlift-off. The announcer asked "So is Gene gonna try that again?" TripleH said "Uh, no, he's not in bench-press mode right now because he justhad 1,015 lbs crush his spleen."

All in all, it was a disaster.During all the interviews the bodybuilders had jack to say, too. "SoJay, how do you think you did on your performance out there?" "I don'tknow." The interviewer is waiting for him to say some more, and theentire thing was awkward like this. They had some Ultimate Fighting atthe beginning, so I thought I would be treated to some martial artsafterwards, but no."